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Welcome To 5 Things You Should Know! – SmallGovCon

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Government contracts attorney Matthew Schoonover of Koprince Law LLC introduces his new series on government contracts, “5 Things You Should Know”

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Price Realism: Agency Didn’t Compare Proposed Rates To Incumbent Rates – SmallGovCon

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A price realism evaluation was flawed because the agency didn’t compare proposed professional compensation rates to incumbent pay rates.

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SBA All Small Mentor-Protege Program: Annual Evaluation Forms Now Available – SmallGovCon

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The SBA All Small Mentor-Protege Program Office has issued the first annual evaluation forms for ASMPP participants.

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Government Contracts Attorney Services – Koprince Law LLC | SmallGovCon – Government Contracts Law Blog

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Government contracts attorney focusing on small businesses. SBA size protests and appeals, GAO protests, 8(a), SDVOSB, HUBZone, WOSB programs, and more.

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Unequal Evaluation: Incumbent Not Credited For Retaining Its Own Employees – SmallGovCon

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Unequal evaluation: an incumbent contractor didn’t receive a strength for proposing to retain its own employees, but a challenger got a strength for proposing

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8(a) Program: Loan Must Be “Bona Fide” To Reduce Net Worth – SmallGovCon

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A loan must be “bona fide” to reduce the net worth of an applicant to the SBA 8(a) Program, according to a recent SBA Office of Hearings and Appeals decision.

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Excusable Delays: Government’s Failure To Extend Was “Constructive Acceleration” – SmallGovCon

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A recent ASBCA decision found the government liable for “constructive acceleration” when the government failed to extend the contract term despite excusable

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Small Business Ownership And Control: My Govology Podcast – SmallGovCon

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Government contracts attorney Steven Koprince recently joined Carroll Bernard of Govology for a podcast about government contracts ownership and control

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Past Performance: Does Duration Matter? – SmallGovCon

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GAO recently denied a protest challenging a past performance evaluation arguing that the awardee’s past performance was too short to be considered.

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No Protest Of Terminated Task Order, Court Says – SmallGovCon

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A contractor could not file a viable bid protest challenging the termination of its task order, according to a recent Court of Federal Claims decision.

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